Here in the Juxtapoz office, we are getting into the political mood as we just completed our November 2012 Politics issue. (Curated by Ron English, get ready). Just as we were finishing, LA graffiti legend and proponent of public art, Saber, contacted us about a new campaign he was working on: #DefendTheArts. Saber is building a community for a skywriting campaign to illuminate Mitt Romney's declaration that he will eliminate funding for The National Endowment for the Arts, PBS, and NPR if elected.

He can't remember? What does that say about a presidential candidate? Mitt was the ringleader of a group that attacked a lone Long Hair, with Mitt allegedly wielding the scissors - and he doesn't remember? This is not the same as getting too drunk at a frat party. The fact that such an incident didn't resonate enough to evoke shame, let alone register in his memory bank says a lot about character - His.

"I'm not concerned about the very poor. We have a safety net there." That was was church going Mitt Romney on CNN yesterday, and you can't help but wince when you hear him lofting balls like that out of his own personal tennis court. I mean, at least George Bush called himself a Compassionate Conservative.